This is what I am seeing from many of the people who were in Zeek and made money. Ignore, ignore, ignore. Now in the USA I see several people who are just ignoring the recent judgment against them.

Some of these debts will be sold off to creditors and they will try to collect. These debts cannot be attached to property via a lien so essentially if they keep ignoring, it will go away.

Maybe and that is a big maybe it would go on their credit report. For some, they are not going to care.

Here is one to blow your mind. I had one person who according to the receiver owes $122,000 plus 42,000 in interest tell me that they felt like a victim in all of this mainly because they helped financially get some others into Zeek.

This person even told me that they thought this whole judgment thing was a scam by the receiver to collect money. Mind blown.

Steiny: These debts cannot be attached to property via a lien so essentially if they keep ignoring, it will go away. Maybe and that is a big maybe it would go on their credit report.

Civil judgements stay on credit report for at least 7 years, and it can be re-filed.

Creditor *can* garnish wages. HALF of the states do allow liens on properties through judgements. Most states have some exemptions, which varies. Besides liens, there’s also levys, assignments, and if the collectee refuse to cooperate, ask the court to start contempt proceedings.

So it will NOT go away. And it’s bit enough that some collectors will risk spend thousands to collect tens of thousands.

Their actions show just how much they “really cared” about those they conned into joining.

When Zeek was flourishing, their mantra was how much they just wanted to help the little guy finally get ahead. They were there answering questions, encouraging them to get others to join under them…that is until the crap hit the fan.

Then suddenly they were no longer communicating with their downline and ignored requests to settle with the Receiver.

If they truly cared, they would have settled with the Receiver so those in their downline would receive a better share of their losses. But then they did “work hard” for their stealing, according to them. Endless recruiting is such hard work.